Transparent's research director Tina
L. Huang, Ph.D., working in conjunction with
psychology professor Christine Charyton, has
conducted a meta-study
entitled "A
comprehensive review and analysis of the psychological effects
in brain entrainment research".

The
study is a critical overview of the field, and the
research done to date. It compiles a comprehensive review
of the literature from peer reviewed journals on the psychological
effects in brainwave entrainment research. 21 experimental
and quasi-experimental studies were analyzed, spanning
outcomes of enhanced attention,
memory, overall improvement in intelligence and reading
ability, relief of stress and anxiety, mood enhancement,
relief of
pain, migraines and pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS).

Dr. Huang is a Neuroscientist from Somerville,
Massachusetts. Prior to joining Transparent, Tina worked
and studied in
the field of Neuroscience for nearly 10 years. She holds
a doctorate in Neuroscience from the University of Rochester
and has also completed 2 post doctoral fellowships in Neuroepidemiology,
the first at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health, and the second at the Human Nutrition Research Center
(HNRCA) on Aging in Boston.